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Samuel Osborn
Samuel or Sam Osborne or Osborn may refer to: * Samuel Osborne (custodian) (1833–1903), African American custodian and caretaker at Colby College * Samuel W. Osborne (1868–1952), Australian newspaper founder and editor * Sam Osborne (footballer) (born 1999), English footballer * Sam Osborne (racing driver) (born 1993), British racing driver * Samuel Osborn (surgeon) (1848–1936), British surgeon * Samuel Osborn & Company Samuel Osborn and Company was a steelmaker and engineering tool manufacturer situated in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Early life Samuel Osborn junior was born in Sheffield in 1826, his father, also named Samuel, was a partner in the fi ..., a steelmaker and engineering tool manufacturer in Sheffield, South Yorkshire See also * Samuel Osborne-Gibbes (1803–1874), British Army officer, plantation owner and politician * Samuel Osborne Habershon (1825–1889), English physician {{dab, hn=Osborne, Samuel ...
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Samuel Osborne (custodian)
Samuel Osborne (1833–1903) was an African American custodian and caretaker at Colby College. Osborne was born enslaved in Lanesville, Virginia Lanesville is an unincorporated community in King William County, Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-At ... on October 20, 1833. After emancipation, he and other family members moved to Maine. Osborne's father was initially hired at Colby, and Osborne succeeded him as custodian after his father's death in 1867. His history and treatment at the college are controversial; in particular, he received low pay from the school and suffered racist pranks at the hands of students. He and his wife Maria Iveson Osborne had seven children. In 1900, his daughter Marion became the first African-American woman to graduate from Colby. Legacy In 1913, Colby alumnus Frederick Padelford published a short book ...
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Samuel W
Samuel is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the biblical judges to the United Kingdom of Israel under Saul, and again in the monarchy's transition from Saul to David. He is venerated as a prophet in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In addition to his role in the Bible, Samuel is mentioned in Jewish rabbinical literature, in the Christian New Testament, and in the second chapter of the Quran (although the text does not mention him by name). He is also treated in the fifth through seventh books of ''Antiquities of the Jews'', written by the Jewish scholar Josephus in the first century. He is first called "the Seer" in 1 Samuel 9:9. Biblical account Family Samuel's mother was Hannah and his father was Elkanah. Elkanah lived at Ramathaim in the district of Zuph. His genealogy is also found in a pedigree of the Kohathites (1 Chronicles 6:3–15) and in that of Heman the Ezrahite, apparently his grandson (1 Chronic ...
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Sam Osborne (footballer)
Samuel Paul Osborne (born 10 January 1999) is an English footballer who plays for club Alfreton Town. Osborne started his career at Dunkirk before moving to Notts County in 2016 where he played for four years, winning two Young Player of the Season awards before moving to Warwickshire side Leamington in 2020. Football career Early career Osborne played youth football for Dunkirk before progressing to the senior team during the 2015–16 season. Notts County Osborne signed for Notts County in 2016, making his debut on 7 January 2017 in a 4–1 defeat away at Morecambe. In October 2018 he signed a professional contract with the club after impressing technical director Paul Hart in an EFL Trophy match against Newcastle United U21s. Despite this, his involvement with the first team became less frequent, and he hoped to force his way back into contention after scoring six goals in six games for the youth team. Osborne began to feature more regularly after County's relegation ...
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Sam Osborne (racing Driver)
Samuel Osborne (born 1 January 1993) is a British racing driver currently competing in the British Touring Car Championship The British Touring Car Championship (BTCC), officially known as the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship for sponsorship reasons, is a touring car racing series held each year in the United Kingdom, currently organised and administered by ... driving for NAPA Racing UK. He debuted in 2019 after spending the previous two seasons in the Renault UK Clio Cup. Racing record Complete British Touring Car Championship results ( key) Races in bold indicate pole position (1 point awarded – 2002–2003 all races, 2004–present just in first race) Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap (1 point awarded all races) * signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap (1 point awarded – 2002 just in feature races, 2003–present all races) * Season still in progress. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Osborne, Sam 1993 bir ...
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Samuel Osborn (surgeon)
Samuel Osborn (15 April 1848, London – 16 April 1936, Datchet, Buckinghamshire) was a British general surgeon, chief surgeon to the metropolitan corps of the St John Ambulance (England), St John Ambulance Brigade, obstetrician, gynaecologist, and author. The only son of Samuel Osborn (1814–1869), FRCS, the junior Samuel Osborn was educated at Epsom College and at Wren's (a "crammer" for the British Army, British army examinations) and then entered St Thomas' Hospital, where he was a house surgeon and for five years an anesthetist. He qualified Worshipful Society of Apothecaries, LSA in 1870 and Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, MRCS in 1871 and was elected FRCS in 1876. He was a surgeon in Royal Navy Artillery Volunteers for 12 years. From 1880 to 1922 he was surgeon to the Surgical Appliance Association and to the Metropolitan Convalescent Institution. He assisted John Furley in forming the St John Ambulance Association. Osborn served ...
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Samuel Osborn & Company
Samuel Osborn and Company was a steelmaker and engineering tool manufacturer situated in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Early life Samuel Osborn junior was born in Sheffield in 1826, his father, also named Samuel, was a partner in the firm of Clark and Osborn, makers of pocket knives, razors, brushes and tortoiseshell combs. Samuel junior did not follow in fathers footsteps but, leaving school at 15, he joined city drapers, T.B. & W Cockayne. After seven years he moved into the steel industry and joined toolmakers Thomas Ellin & Son later moving to Henry Russell & Company where he became a travelling salesman. Branching out on his own In 1851 he set up on his own as a file manufacturer with premises in Broad Lane which were named Clyde Works. Within 5 years his company expanded and he rented a six - hole crucible furnace on Carver Street in the city centre, whilst only the following year he set up a tilt and forge in the Philadelphia district of the city, the new sit ...
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Samuel Osborne-Gibbes
Sir Samuel Osborne-Gibbes, 2nd Baronet (27 August 1803 – 12 November 1874) was a British Army officer, Freemason, plantation owner and politician. Born in England, he spent his early years on his father's sugar plantation on Barbados. After his parents' death, he was brought up by an uncle in England. After some military service, he took over the sugar plantation in Barbados, where he remained until the abolition of slavery in 1833. He returned to England, but left his home country in 1850 for Sydney in Australia. In 1855, he emigrated to New Zealand, where he remained for the rest of his life. He was one of the highest Masons in the country and was a Member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 1855 to 1863. The baronetcy was inherited from his grandfather and passed on to his son Edward. Early life Born in England in 1803 and christened Samuel Osborne Gibbes, he was the grandson of Sir Philip Gibbes, 1st Baronet, by his younger son, Samuel, and Samuel's wife, Sarah Gibbe ...
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